I could race past Paudie with ease.bcubed wrote:He raced past Paudie with ease. He's good in the air but gets left for dead against any paceSnowflake Royal wrote:Oh dear.
Fail to stop a winger make a simple cross yet again.
I'm considering skipping games now.....They've got my ST money but Im starting to get fed up watching the same shit week after week.Jackson Corner wrote:How many will turn up for Thursday’s game? Think l will watch the darts than this crap.
retro royal wrote:This is stam ball V2, mucking about with it in back 4, passing about in our half then long ball, full backs get no cover plus don't block crosses. As for O'Connor who the hell sanctioned a 3 year contract
You blaming the manager or the team?windermereROYAL wrote:Sack a manager and bring in somebody even worse, the Reading way. WTF is it with this team?
You can say that again!Getthebeerens wrote:We are going backwards. Pressure for the ownership now to bring in players quickly in January. As we are very much in a relegation fight now.
I do agree we need a team that is more phyaical and more aggressive. But not sure about coaches who rely on the hair dryer treatment. Feels a bit old school. And Graham Alexander doesnt strike me as a rocket up the arse sort of guy, yet his players are clearly showing so much more effort than ours.WestYorksRoyal wrote:Ominous. It feels very reminiscent of the early Dai days; decent players with experience on paper but no coherent plan, and other teams just look hungrier and fitter. We held our own in the first half, then they upped their intensity and we had no answer. Forget about quality, they earned the right to play and we didn't.
Relegation a real concern. January is big; we the amount of investors involved, we should have more resources available than those around it. It has to be spent well, and it'll be costly as we have ourselves in a panic situation. I also wonder if we need a Martin Allen style coach to put a rocket up arses.
Just a distant memory. Twenty years ago since the 106 teamSouth Coast Royal wrote:A competitive first half but we were hardly in it during the second.
Most of the 50/50s were won by Bradford and there is no excuse for that.
I liked the Bradford commentary, the main man knew his stuff and wasn't biased although early on he did describe Big Kelvin as being "burly" which we know he isn't.
Why do these commentators need a pundit alongside them-?
He would have been fine on his own and Kiwomya could barely put two words together.
So, the simple matter of a result probably needed v Luton to stop us being in the relegation places for Christmas followed by a relegation clash on Boxing Day at Plymouth.
Oh the joys of following a football club-those Premier days feel like light years away, did they really happen?
Not sure the answer. But the team has the quality and experience on paper to do better. Who is leading us to move forwards instead of sideways / backwards? Who is bringing energy and intensity? I don't see much accountability for the level of performance at the moment. And that's the biggest problem to solve, whatever the answer is.bcubed wrote:I do agree we need a team that is more phyaical and more aggressive. But not sure about coaches who rely on the hair dryer treatment. Feels a bit old school. And Graham Alexander doesnt strike me as a rocket up the arse sort of guy, yet his players are clearly showing so much more effort than ours.WestYorksRoyal wrote:Ominous. It feels very reminiscent of the early Dai days; decent players with experience on paper but no coherent plan, and other teams just look hungrier and fitter. We held our own in the first half, then they upped their intensity and we had no answer. Forget about quality, they earned the right to play and we didn't.
Relegation a real concern. January is big; we the amount of investors involved, we should have more resources available than those around it. It has to be spent well, and it'll be costly as we have ourselves in a panic situation. I also wonder if we need a Martin Allen style coach to put a rocket up arses.
With players like Wing and O'Connor, the only solution is to make it work. They are good L1 players at the peak of their career.Simon's Church wrote:Dread to think what kind of salaries we're locked into with Wing, Marriott and O'Connor for the next 3 years. Legs have gone already.
Along with Lane who is yet to show he can be fit for more than 15 minutes at a time
You've obviously accepted that we are a lower end/ relegation threatened league one club, to be honest, I expected more after the takeover in the summer.Millsy wrote:No biggie really.
Away defeat against a likely autpro side.
Couldn't really expect more.
The real (and only, so far) calamity was the awful last game, which is still shocking and indefensible.
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